EU condemns Google with a staggering amount of money

The giant Google has been sentenced to $4.34 billion euros ($5 billion). The European Commission has said the company has used its mobile system Android illegally to ensure dominance in overall internet research, writes Periscope. The first Google company, Alphabet, has been given 90 deadlines to change the practices of [...]
The European Commission has said the company has used its mobile system Android illegally to ensure dominance in overall internet research, writes Periscope.
Google's first company, Alphabet, has been given 90 deadlines to change its business practices or face new sentences.
This sentence is the highest in history against a company like Google.
Google's primary company, Alphabet, has $103 billion in reserves, so the penalty fee is not seen as a big problem.
However, the California-based company may decide to challenge the decision. /Periscopi/












